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3302 Kasia Redzisz talk

Attending Kasia Redzisz’s meeting who is a very interesting curator, museum director/polish artist, graduated in art history-MoMA 2007 in Poland, in both Tate modern and Liverpool. Cross-paths in Romania because Redzisz mentioned to have chosen Lala’s motivation of describing beliefs in artwork techniques and creating an exhibition called “How to be Together” theme.

  • Bind themselves into relationships between artists/nature
  • Sense of drawing to a point of criticism via public-influence

This gallery space reveals many forms in historical-arts been used by biannual methods within exhibitions, influenced our theories of contemporary artworks.

  • Mentioned by young Polish artist in Garden-Point
  • Walking distance of divided sections of their exhibitions/ museums
  • Redzisz’s purposeful of researching in contemporary methods in natural or mechanisms/substances
  • Used to advance inner connections mostly in sculptural talents like bonding with mix-media
  • Balancing installations and evolves beyond their backgrounds both Sci-fi/humanist-creatures
  • Contemporary-arts used by French artists
  • Reactions to food production from mechanisms which leads to uneasy consequences
  • Related in childhood memories like land-arts
  • Meant on geographically influence via Susanne-Huskey French-American arts
  • Very interested in social realism
  • Originated in Eat Exhibition/Czech Republic
  • Tokyo modernism affects perfect sync into manipulation materials
  • Tells of Redzisz’s facts about why she’d left Albania, Kosovo to study in England for Goldsmiths University in London
  • 30 years were not only determined forms by humans, but also by animals arts in our presence
  • Reflects apocalyptic totems traditionally to protect from evil spirits
  • Underprivileged conditions yet face to face of these theories by Pullela
  • Two humanoid statures carved in rock/coal by Malgorzata M. Garces and Roma
  • Constructive resources of recycle, wood and metal structures within galleries
  • Community they once called “Young-Girl”
  • These two statures used to symbolize the defense of shutting down the mines

Another take into sculptural ways of gallery-spaces, used as a playground of fabric arts by Devin Robinson, London artist who adapted in different approaches via colour-scheme experiences meant on black-arts presence in nature/legacies of colonialism.

  • Originally to collect soil/earth from various areas of neighborhoods
  • Shape into ideal-vision of a Utopian influence via nature
  • Could be traceable of chemical reactions used by primary metal-resources
  • Abstract Expressionism to be a clarify from American influences

Last section are these pink figures which were sharing a local monologue from a region of Bulgaria, which is a directive race of affecting few artists with their own personalities. Self-taught to women about certain objects used for primary resources of health expressions and could lead into awareness if fictional interviewing both journalist/founder of these challenges of feminist beliefs from Redzisz’s inspirations.

By p2534372

I have always been interested in various forms of art, even from a young age. I developed my interest early on through sculpting with Blu Tack when I was eleven years old and would model figurines from films and TV programs. I had a specific interest in modelling the army of soldiers from the Lord of the Rings using Blu Tack and toothpicks for the armory and weapons. And from the film Avatar, creating Na'vi people using toothpick to create the texture and ripple effect bodies and tones.

It was in my second year at college when I decided to switch from IT & Media to Art & Design, leaving South Leicestershire College to start the B-Tech Enhanced Diploma at North Warwickshire and Hinckley College. I was granted to enter at Level 2 and worked hard to achieve two distinctions in my first year. The switch was the best decision I had made that year and it set my focus to select Fine Art at university. The only university I selected and wanted to study at was DMU, a dream come true!

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